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Todd & Christina 9 Jan 2008 06:20

sailing to Madagascar.....
 
anyone done this from SA or Mozambique, working as crew, sailing for free sorta vibe? anybody connected to Captain Happy who wants to take a couple who needs a break from the ass-breaker moto travel and wants to beach-down for a while?
muchas gracias,
peace

smarty 9 Jan 2008 08:30

Hi T&T ... once again

If you going to be sailing to Madagascar, you will probably be leaving from one of these ports...Durban, Richards Bay(my hometown) or Maputo(Moz Capital).
Ive never sailed there personally. But do have a few yachty buddies, ill ask them what they say.
You do from time to time have people who are looking for crew, but they normally want to share some of the expenses.

Ill keep an eye out.

cheers

Todd & Christina 9 Jan 2008 09:24

thanks smarty
 
wicked...thanks for putting it out there. sharing expenses is no problemo, I think it would be an awesome experience. keep us posted.

where do you live?
thanks for the answers. ciao!

smitty 21 Jan 2008 15:06

Tomasina, Madagascar
 
I've been to Tomasina twice. About 3 years ago for 12 days and 2 years ago for 68 days on a bulk carrier. A lot of their cargoes come from Durban, S.A. and India. The biggest problem you may encounter if you go by sailboat is immigration. It's not the easiest place to enter. Tomasina is the largest port and the initial paperwork is landed there. It still has to go to the capital which is about 150 km up in the mountains (a nice ride). It's not that they don't "hanker to strangers", it's just their form of bureauacracy which they seem to understand O.K. (even if no one else does). I would contact an embassy (somewhere) and see if you can get the skinny on what is required for entry. The Catholic church seems to have alot of horsepower in the country and you might be able to work some kind of angle with them....... We carried 8000 tons of cargo for them and alot of doors were opened for us in the process. The problem you may encounter on a sailboat is that they will probably want you to leave on that boat or produce a plane ticket out of the country. If you're just "hitching a ride" you may get stuck. They probably have a Canadian embassy up in the capitol (you would have to look the name up as it consists of about 20 letters and I can't remember how to pronounce it) and you can probably get some information from them. They have a big yatcht club in Durban, S.A. and you may get lucky there. Maputo has a small yatcht club and that might be worth a try. Go into the bar, order a drink and talk to the bartender. They know everything and everbody and you might get lucky. You will really enjoy it if you get to go. Good luck. Smitty.


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